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out a letter to the victim at the same time of 2-1/2 weeks that we are work on interviewing the perpetrator and gathering the information for pre-sentence report. but there are no resources to get in front of that 2-1/2 weeks to ascertain that damage and bring that information back so it's put together and can be included in the report. over 80% of the reports that go to the court do not include direct orders. it's a lack of time and resources to get on the front end. we send a letter that we are required to, but there is no follow up to the victim, it's a cumbersome process, and that's why 80% of the reports go without feed-back to the victim. >> you are saying if we had the resources to do this, we could get five times as much by way of restitution to the victims. >> absolutely. >> do you have an estimate of what we currently get as far as restitution to victims if you had to guess? >> i would say on average, the general orders are about $200, and our victim's crimes, they can experience in the thousands of dollars of damage. but that victim doesn't get the benefit of having that direct o
out a letter to the victim at the same time of 2-1/2 weeks that we are work on interviewing the perpetrator and gathering the information for pre-sentence report. but there are no resources to get in front of that 2-1/2 weeks to ascertain that damage and bring that information back so it's put together and can be included in the report. over 80% of the reports that go to the court do not include direct orders. it's a lack of time and resources to get on the front end. we send a letter that we...
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the secondary mission here is to identify and neutralize the perpetrators. we want to protect the people. that's the a-number one goal. we want to get them out safely. even if the perpetrator were to get away, we'll fight that fight another day. but we want to protect and get people out safely, make sure no further harm goes to them, and we'll figure out who is dealing with this. >> again, it gives people an idea to pick up on what my colleague jonathan betz was saying, there are 41,000 soldiers based at fort hood. in addition there are family members and schools on the post. children, it very much functions like a city. there are hospitals, there are stores. this is home to people. this is not just where soldiers train. this is home to people. this is very much a personal invasion to people. this is where people, children where families feel safe, try their best to feel safe every day, and now there is an active shooter at fort hood where people have been injured, and we're trying to get as much information on this as we can. at this point we don't know how
the secondary mission here is to identify and neutralize the perpetrators. we want to protect the people. that's the a-number one goal. we want to get them out safely. even if the perpetrator were to get away, we'll fight that fight another day. but we want to protect and get people out safely, make sure no further harm goes to them, and we'll figure out who is dealing with this. >> again, it gives people an idea to pick up on what my colleague jonathan betz was saying, there are 41,000...
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he will be left alone here near the families of the perpetrators . there are similar situations all over rwanda. this is the church, 30 kilometers south. earning the genocide, 15,000 people fled here, seeking sanctuary, but militias stormed the building, murdering nearly all of them. it is now a man -- mass grave and a memorial. there are 40,000 people beneath the church. the remains of those killed in 1994 are still being found in the area. when they are discovered, they are brought here. it is cold and it smells of mold. bones serve as a memorial. shouldsage is the crime not be forgotten or denied and should never happen again. some of the skulls reveal how crude the weapons were that we used against the victims. every day visitors are shown around the site. >> this is for example the doorframe. see how they try and [indiscernible] church.the we have the close of the victims. >> most of the genocides took lacey and catholic churches. hundreds of thousands of people fled to their priests, thinking the clergy would attack them, but many were handed o
he will be left alone here near the families of the perpetrators . there are similar situations all over rwanda. this is the church, 30 kilometers south. earning the genocide, 15,000 people fled here, seeking sanctuary, but militias stormed the building, murdering nearly all of them. it is now a man -- mass grave and a memorial. there are 40,000 people beneath the church. the remains of those killed in 1994 are still being found in the area. when they are discovered, they are brought here. it...
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here, nearleft alone the families of the perpetrators. there are similar situations all over rwanda. this is the church, 30 kilometers south of kigali. during the genocide, 15 thousand people fled here seeking sanctuary inside. but militia stormed the building and murdered nearly all of them. it is now a mass grave and the morrill. interred 45,000 people beneath the church. remains of those killed in 1994 are still being found in the area. when they are discovered, they are brought here. the crypt is cold and smells of mold. bones serve as a memorial. their message is the crime should not be forgotten or denied or ever happen again. some of the skulls reveal how crude the weapons were that were used against them. every day, this person shows visitors around the site. stone. cut this everything. in the roof you see this. inside the church, we have the clothing of the victims. during of the massacres the genocide took place in catholic churches. hundreds of thousands fled to their priests, thinking the clergy would protect them. but many of
here, nearleft alone the families of the perpetrators. there are similar situations all over rwanda. this is the church, 30 kilometers south of kigali. during the genocide, 15 thousand people fled here seeking sanctuary inside. but militia stormed the building and murdered nearly all of them. it is now a mass grave and the morrill. interred 45,000 people beneath the church. remains of those killed in 1994 are still being found in the area. when they are discovered, they are brought here. the...
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just above the signatures of the perpetrators of genocide and thought, that could be a story. i found his eldest sun and sat at his kitchen table. the told his story of his father and mother. six years later year we are. hank and his younger brother were already in uniform in 1943 when they're father raised his hand and said he would like to be your job when. the first part of his career was passed during a church in south san louis. then during the depression he had been a measure with the same lutheran city mission traveling the broken city and ministering to those on the streets and hospitals and in city jail. now he wanted to do his part for the war effort. he was 50 years old. the army has signed into the 98 general hospital which in 1944 landed 60 miles west in the south of england. dead and 98 set up to 1,000 plus bed transit hospital where doctors and nurses would literally just up the bleeding has wounded gis were drawn in from the front lines in europe before putting them on a train to larger muscles and london. when the war was over the 98% to germany to take over a
just above the signatures of the perpetrators of genocide and thought, that could be a story. i found his eldest sun and sat at his kitchen table. the told his story of his father and mother. six years later year we are. hank and his younger brother were already in uniform in 1943 when they're father raised his hand and said he would like to be your job when. the first part of his career was passed during a church in south san louis. then during the depression he had been a measure with the...
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. >> the perpetrators were screaming, where's the silver? where's the gold? >> ed davies was an amateur coin collector but never told his wife about the trove of precious metals he had hidden in that home. now he refused to tell the robbers. >> and one of the perpetrators put a knife to her neck and said if you don't tell us where the gold is, we'll kill her. so mr. davies told them. >> grace listened while they dug in the garage. then one walked back in the kitchen. >> she heard a ping and felt her husband's legs quivering on her legs. >> the sound was the bullet hitting her head. >> against all odds the woman regained consciousness hours later. someone had re-entered the ho e house. >> grace didn't move. she was half in shock and half just lying still, hoping they would go away. she could tell her husband was moving, and then she heard another gunshot, and then she didn't feel her husband moving at all. >> terrified and bleeding, grace eventually freed her hands and tried to dial 911 only to find the line had been cut. she dragged herself to the couch and c
. >> the perpetrators were screaming, where's the silver? where's the gold? >> ed davies was an amateur coin collector but never told his wife about the trove of precious metals he had hidden in that home. now he refused to tell the robbers. >> and one of the perpetrators put a knife to her neck and said if you don't tell us where the gold is, we'll kill her. so mr. davies told them. >> grace listened while they dug in the garage. then one walked back in the kitchen....
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in some of these cases victims end up getting picked themselves as the perpetrator. and fingerprints are taken and verification just like everybody else. the good news is if she had found her way to an advocate or attorney before and filed the immigration cases dhs is considering those fingerprints as if she is a u.s. citizen and she gets released just like if local law enforcement -- and treated as if she is an undocumented immigrant, if she -- there are two ways to try to not be detained, and domestic violence and the other is telling dhs she has children because there are very good policies issued by this administration, requiring dhs to screen for children of u.s. citizen and primary caretaker children, and dramatic differences is an advocacy challenge. and immigrant crime victims, and my office or your office or whatever, one of the first things you tell her in a domestic violence case is if you are stopped by dhs the most important thing to tell them is you have children. and a variety of policies, she will be released pending -- she is not detained and can tak
in some of these cases victims end up getting picked themselves as the perpetrator. and fingerprints are taken and verification just like everybody else. the good news is if she had found her way to an advocate or attorney before and filed the immigration cases dhs is considering those fingerprints as if she is a u.s. citizen and she gets released just like if local law enforcement -- and treated as if she is an undocumented immigrant, if she -- there are two ways to try to not be detained, and...
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he'll be left alone here near the families of the perpetrators. similar situations for newfoundland this is the church in the amounts and thirty km south of kigali. during the genocide fifteen thousand people fled here seeking century inside. motu to militia stormed the building and man did nearly all of them. it's now a mass graves and the memorial. they're a forty five thousand people in town to meet the challenge remains of those killed in nineteen ninety four was still being found in the area when they are discovered they brought in. it is cold and it smells of mold successive is a memorial day message is that the crime shouldn't be forgotten for tonight and should never happen again. some of the scones reveal how cruised the weapons were of the tweed used against the victims everyday i need to do we need to choose visitors around the site. this goal your job is to discuss. best of them by. everything everywhere punch. this is for example used to grow amid the school friend. in the pursuit of may. crime is crime in. i think this little had bee
he'll be left alone here near the families of the perpetrators. similar situations for newfoundland this is the church in the amounts and thirty km south of kigali. during the genocide fifteen thousand people fled here seeking century inside. motu to militia stormed the building and man did nearly all of them. it's now a mass graves and the memorial. they're a forty five thousand people in town to meet the challenge remains of those killed in nineteen ninety four was still being found in the...
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so this alleged perpetrator was at school the moment it was opened. that shows a state of mind right there, that will be interesting. >> we have dan stevens on the phone, the public information officer for the westmoreland police. can you bring our viewers up to date with the latest information you have coming out of franklin regional high school? >> located in murraysville, pennsylvania, westmoreland county. we received a call from the school resource officer at approximately 7:13 this morning that he had some type of incident going on. when he came back on the radio after requesting additional assistance, he advised we had a stabbing. when additional officers got on scene, they took the actor into custody, but before he was able to be taken into custody, approximately 20 students were injured. of those 20 students, four of which had to be flown by medical helicopter to trauma centers throughout the region. those students are at allegheny general hospital, forbes regional, upmc east and university of pittsburgh presby. >> how did the officers enter t
so this alleged perpetrator was at school the moment it was opened. that shows a state of mind right there, that will be interesting. >> we have dan stevens on the phone, the public information officer for the westmoreland police. can you bring our viewers up to date with the latest information you have coming out of franklin regional high school? >> located in murraysville, pennsylvania, westmoreland county. we received a call from the school resource officer at approximately 7:13...
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this is an accomplice to perpetrate up according to poll could only the acceptable criticism for paris has always been different on me it's going to the mall to see the lights it's a fox says the woman president in an interview published this weekend the mosques the whole truth the involvement of belgium and france in the political drama to the genocide in the polls the separation of prawns in its execution. in a light to the president's fresh accusations from announced it would not take part in the twentieth anniversary commemorations so monday since it's these comments are nothing new today's prices being accused in the front of the area knowing she is the gospel. go make the same for twenty years and doesn't come as a surprise for those who know him well. polk county's first visit to paris since the genocide took place in two thousand and eleven. it's so important in establishing peace that he would refuse to shake the president's hands because of the report published in the one that already accusing the front collision with the perpetrators should list uk who was also foreign minis
this is an accomplice to perpetrate up according to poll could only the acceptable criticism for paris has always been different on me it's going to the mall to see the lights it's a fox says the woman president in an interview published this weekend the mosques the whole truth the involvement of belgium and france in the political drama to the genocide in the polls the separation of prawns in its execution. in a light to the president's fresh accusations from announced it would not take part...
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and this kind of child abuse must be brought to light and perpetrators must be severely punished. during my time of working in the tennessee state legislature, i was proud to support numerous measures to help protect women and children and in particular children from sexual assault. i sponsored legislation strengthening the penalties for the crime of rape of a child. but in order to root out perpetrators of sexual violence, victims need to know where they can turn. i'm grateful for the work of no more -- nomore.org. for raising the awareness on this issue and for offering resources where victims can can get the help that they so greatly need. these heinous crimes are unacceptable and it's it's why it's important, so important -- and it's why it's important to say, so important, to say no more to sexual assault awareness month. i thank my friend for bringing this issue to the floor tonight. it is so important and i yield back the balance of my time. mr. reed: i thank the gentlelady's remarks and comments. and at this point in time i'll yield to our great sheriff from the state of w
and this kind of child abuse must be brought to light and perpetrators must be severely punished. during my time of working in the tennessee state legislature, i was proud to support numerous measures to help protect women and children and in particular children from sexual assault. i sponsored legislation strengthening the penalties for the crime of rape of a child. but in order to root out perpetrators of sexual violence, victims need to know where they can turn. i'm grateful for the work of...
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the perpetrators absolutely are calling to try to get the victim turned in. the good news is -- and i am going back to some of juan's presentation -- there are really coming out of the department of homeland security in this administration. for example today, there is a computer system that will tell us if in immigrant crime victim has filed a case, which means if her perpetrator tries to turn her in and her cases already agentsdhs enforcement are supposed to look at that system and can save there is basically a hands-off for removal. so, if victims file cases and they find out about it or even get a case filed, there is some protection against the perpetrator's retaliation or trying to get her removed. what we are seeing is, how does this,? these -- this come up? the policies that protect isinst that, the problem the victim has to file a case. i will talk about that more in a minute. happens is, the other issue is programs like secure theunities, coupled with language access being provided across jurisdictions by local is up withment, it the victims being pi
the perpetrators absolutely are calling to try to get the victim turned in. the good news is -- and i am going back to some of juan's presentation -- there are really coming out of the department of homeland security in this administration. for example today, there is a computer system that will tell us if in immigrant crime victim has filed a case, which means if her perpetrator tries to turn her in and her cases already agentsdhs enforcement are supposed to look at that system and can save...
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and the only single thing that all of our american mass shooting perpetrators have in common, the onlyn among them is that all of them [ male announcer ] it's here -- xfinity watchathon week, your chance to watch full seasons of tv's hottest shows for free with xfinity on demand. there's romance, face slaps, whatever that is, pirates, helicopters, pirate-copters... argh! hmm. it's so huge, it's being broadcast on mars. heroes...bad guys... asteroids. available only on mars. there's watching. then there's watchathoning. ♪ >>> he was leading a platoon of navy s.e.a.l.s when he stepped on an ied. dan lost both of his legs in the explosion, but he never lost that fighting spirit. on the one-year anniversary of his injury, he ran a mile on his prosthetics. and today, 4 1/2 years after his injury, dan is proud to wear another one of our nation's uniforms and that is of team usa. yeah. >> our thoughts right now in many ways are with the families at ft. hood. you know, these are folks who make such extraordinary sacrifices for us each and every day for our freedom. during the course of a decad
and the only single thing that all of our american mass shooting perpetrators have in common, the onlyn among them is that all of them [ male announcer ] it's here -- xfinity watchathon week, your chance to watch full seasons of tv's hottest shows for free with xfinity on demand. there's romance, face slaps, whatever that is, pirates, helicopters, pirate-copters... argh! hmm. it's so huge, it's being broadcast on mars. heroes...bad guys... asteroids. available only on mars. there's watching....
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liuzza and she got a very good look at the perpetrator. witnesses who testified they saw a man with a bla steel revolver, six feet tall with close cut hair running past them. john thompson was 5' weight a big bushy afro. he went by the name kojak because of his close cut hair. once all the evidence was examined, it was clear beyond imagine able that kevin freeman acted alone killing ray liuzza. >> michael and gordon now believed they had a strong case for a new trial. >> we had an evidentiary hearing in front of judge quinlan and quinlan vacated the death sentence but he refused to vacate guilt. >> judge quinlan refused to grant a new trial. we were devastated. yes, it was wonderful to have john thompson spared from execution but we were still looking at a man in his 30s who is going to be facing the rest of his life in jail. >> so you're going to take the death penalty back and give me a life sentence. i was scared to death even more so now. you're telling me, i will never go home again. that didn't give me no relief. none whatsoever. i w
liuzza and she got a very good look at the perpetrator. witnesses who testified they saw a man with a bla steel revolver, six feet tall with close cut hair running past them. john thompson was 5' weight a big bushy afro. he went by the name kojak because of his close cut hair. once all the evidence was examined, it was clear beyond imagine able that kevin freeman acted alone killing ray liuzza. >> michael and gordon now believed they had a strong case for a new trial. >> we had an...
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without problems, because we feel solidarity with a girl who was raped and we all want to find the perpetrator. >> genetic testing results are due within a month. all samples that don't match the attackers d.n.a. will be destroyed. >> sudan's government says it contains the rebellion in two arse of dar fewer province. a phase to remove the remaining rebels is due soon. >> translation: now the rebellion in the province of darfur is confined to two arse. in the extreme north, at the border, and in the east of the moundin. the rest is faith, and has no rebellion. >> in the united states former ku klux klan leader has been charged with a hate crime. he is known to the police for anti-sem ittic views. tributes have been paid for the victims. >> it's been one year since the boston marathon was bombed. the city is preparing to hold commemoration, which will be attended by joe biden. three people, including an 8-year-old boy were killed. >> tamilon died in a shoot out with police, his younger brother is due to go on trial this year. >> firefighters in chile battle a huge blaze after it begone in valpa
without problems, because we feel solidarity with a girl who was raped and we all want to find the perpetrator. >> genetic testing results are due within a month. all samples that don't match the attackers d.n.a. will be destroyed. >> sudan's government says it contains the rebellion in two arse of dar fewer province. a phase to remove the remaining rebels is due soon. >> translation: now the rebellion in the province of darfur is confined to two arse. in the extreme north, at...
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thing common among them is that all of them were perpetrated by men with guns.? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. to get your client's attention. from architectural prints and brochures to oversized printouts and banners that will bring your designs to life. ♪ yes, staples has everything you need to get your client's attention... except your client's attention. thousands of products added every day to staples.com, even bullhorns. how much? [ male announcer ] now get 50% off marketing materials. staples. make more happen. so, what'd you think of the house? did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. hey, babe, i got to go. bye, daddy. have a good day at school, okay? ♪ [ man ] but what about when my parents v
thing common among them is that all of them were perpetrated by men with guns.? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. to get your...
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thing common among them is that all of them were perpetrated by men with guns.spa is essential for rejuvenating your spirit. you owe me this cause i clean your tushy. but i'll settle for a toddler yogurt facial any day. all done, mommy. hey, love that yogurt. it's good stuff. you uh, you got a little something... hmm, it happens. yogurt is number 14 of my 20. the new amex everyday credit card with no annual fee. still good. make 20 or more purchases in a monthly billing period, and earn 20% more rewards. it's membership that rewards you for the things you already buy, everyday. what's your 20? so, what'd you think of the house? did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. hey, babe, i got to go. bye, daddy. have a good day at school, okay? ♪ [ man ] but what about when my parents visit? okay. just love this one. it's next to a park. [ man ] i love it. i love it, too. here's your new house. ♪ daddy! [ male announcer ] you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insur
thing common among them is that all of them were perpetrated by men with guns.spa is essential for rejuvenating your spirit. you owe me this cause i clean your tushy. but i'll settle for a toddler yogurt facial any day. all done, mommy. hey, love that yogurt. it's good stuff. you uh, you got a little something... hmm, it happens. yogurt is number 14 of my 20. the new amex everyday credit card with no annual fee. still good. make 20 or more purchases in a monthly billing period, and earn 20%...
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has done very well at bringing the principal perpetrators for justice. there are questions about the cost of the process, the length of the trials and i suppose to some extent, the assistance given to the witnesses who helped in the trials but overall, the two processes, one in rwanda and one in tans nia on behalf of the u.n. have had some very positive results. >> were they supposed to tell a story not only to rwanda about justice eventually coming but to the rest of the world so that tomorrow's genociders might think twice before they try to do something like this? >> well, i think there were two things going on. i think first of all, there is the ability to create a record which would have with stool some judicial scrutiny. lots of people have had some pay about what the record looked like. so we would have historically a better understanding of what happened in rwanda and the trial processes took a lot of time to work out the detail of what was going on throughout the entirety of the country. and that's a very positive thing to have such a complete r
has done very well at bringing the principal perpetrators for justice. there are questions about the cost of the process, the length of the trials and i suppose to some extent, the assistance given to the witnesses who helped in the trials but overall, the two processes, one in rwanda and one in tans nia on behalf of the u.n. have had some very positive results. >> were they supposed to tell a story not only to rwanda about justice eventually coming but to the rest of the world so that...
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and they came face to face with the perpetrators of the genocide and had to forgive them. however, there is a tribunal for rwanda that tries to bring to justice about 100 people. but at the cost of $2 billion. a lot has happened, but still this country is traumatized. >> mohammed, they're pushing for the french to admit their role in the genocide. is his sentiment shared across rwanda as well? >> yes, this is something that most rwandaens hold. they believe that the french supported the government, the hutu extremist regime here that perpetrated the genocide, and feel the french widely armed the soldiers, some of who took part in the genocide, and in the last few moments. michel flesh, he received a phone call that he would not be received, and he said h he expressed disappointment. >> i believe we are now go to jackie rollins for the french reaction. they're pushing for the french government to admit their role in the genocide. is it gaining much traction in france? >> no, itself. and an official statement to mark the genocide which was released by the residents here in p
and they came face to face with the perpetrators of the genocide and had to forgive them. however, there is a tribunal for rwanda that tries to bring to justice about 100 people. but at the cost of $2 billion. a lot has happened, but still this country is traumatized. >> mohammed, they're pushing for the french to admit their role in the genocide. is his sentiment shared across rwanda as well? >> yes, this is something that most rwandaens hold. they believe that the french supported...
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the video is released to the media to help find the perpetrator.trator's style of attack, watching it on the news. >> when i observed the video and saw him choking the old lady from behind, the elderly woman, i realized that it was very similar. >> this guy got out of prison on may 7th, i believe, from an attack that this detective had put him away for in 2002 in the same area in brooklyn, same kind of attack on apparently two muggings of two women, one of whom i talked to who was still terrified and it had been since 2002. so it had been six years. still terrified, completely terrified. >> lillian france makes it out of the elevator with only minor physical injuries. but like a lot of the other victims he attacked, she's robbed of a lot more than just money. >> she was vibrant, full of life, really, truly the head of the family. before, we did not look at her as an elderly person. she was just our aunt. and now she's totally dependent for everything. >> seeing lillian france attacked so viciously tugs on the heartstrings of many who saw the video
the video is released to the media to help find the perpetrator.trator's style of attack, watching it on the news. >> when i observed the video and saw him choking the old lady from behind, the elderly woman, i realized that it was very similar. >> this guy got out of prison on may 7th, i believe, from an attack that this detective had put him away for in 2002 in the same area in brooklyn, same kind of attack on apparently two muggings of two women, one of whom i talked to who was...
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in each picture a victim poses with their perpetrator who they have forgiven.woman stands with the man who burned her house down and tried to kill her children. dominique says i have lost my humanity because of the crime i committed but now i'm like any human being. this woman standings arms crossed next to the man who killed her children. she said in the end we realize we are all rwandans and it was due to bad government. >> a lot of you were moved by these photos . . . these photos were commissioned by creative courts a non-profit in the netherlands that is exploring the theme of forgiveness. back to you. >> straight ahead whaling wars on the open seas come to a conclusion in the courts. also why some discounts at the supermarket could be a bad sign. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no o
in each picture a victim poses with their perpetrator who they have forgiven.woman stands with the man who burned her house down and tried to kill her children. dominique says i have lost my humanity because of the crime i committed but now i'm like any human being. this woman standings arms crossed next to the man who killed her children. she said in the end we realize we are all rwandans and it was due to bad government. >> a lot of you were moved by these photos . . . these photos were...
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in each picture a victim poses with their perpetrator who they have forgiven.man stands with the man who burned her house down and tried to kill her children. dominique says i have lost my humanity because of the crime i committed but now i'm like any human being. this woman standings arms crossed next to the man who killed her children. she said in the end we realize we are all rwandans and it was due to bad government. >> a lot of you were moved by these photos . . . these photos were commissioned by creative courts a non-profit in the netherlands that is exploring the theme of forgiveness. back to you. >> straight ahead whaling wars on the open seas come to a conclusion in the courts. also why some discounts at the supermarket could be a bad sign. and later why are antti social apps getting so popular? the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on,
in each picture a victim poses with their perpetrator who they have forgiven.man stands with the man who burned her house down and tried to kill her children. dominique says i have lost my humanity because of the crime i committed but now i'm like any human being. this woman standings arms crossed next to the man who killed her children. she said in the end we realize we are all rwandans and it was due to bad government. >> a lot of you were moved by these photos . . . these photos were...
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still looking for the perpetrators of benghazi. the irs scandal, lois lerner who reports to him, he refuses to find out what's going on. what's good about this guy? >> every one of those things you identify, the congress of united states has held myriad hearings and yet -- >> there were no answers. >> there is something qaa the freedom of information act. they could get it if they wanted it. >> no, no, no. it's as black as this table, everything is redacted. everything is glossed out of the they sit on the subpoenas, refuse to honor the requests. refuse to answer questions. >> if louie goemer had been talking to a republican attorney general, think he would have talked like that? >> you know what? you're making really false allegations against -- they're just -- >> let me ask you this. do you think republicans were hard on janet reno? >> what? >> do you think republicans were hard on janet reno? >> yes. >> because she was a woman? >> i was just checking. >> no. not because she was a woman necessarily. >> both sides argue that the t
still looking for the perpetrators of benghazi. the irs scandal, lois lerner who reports to him, he refuses to find out what's going on. what's good about this guy? >> every one of those things you identify, the congress of united states has held myriad hearings and yet -- >> there were no answers. >> there is something qaa the freedom of information act. they could get it if they wanted it. >> no, no, no. it's as black as this table, everything is redacted. everything...
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the victims were mostly ethnic tsutsis, the perpetrators. we have more from the rwandan capitol. >> tears of pain. for the past 20 years, these women have relived the trauma of not only seeing their families hacked to death, but also getting raped. they can barely orrate their ordeal without breaking down. her family was killed in the genocide. >> the pain is at times too much to bear. we still have the scars of the genocide, but our children give us hope. >> just 12 years old, her parents and seven of her brothers and sisters were murdered. she fled but was caught by the militia and raped by several men. she lives with her daughter, now 19 years old. >> a kind man who had taken me into his home advised me against abortion. he told me i would also die if i did it. i have never regretted keeping my child. she is all i got. >> she is not the only who chose to keep their baby. many ended up in orphanages like this one. this is a center for children in distress. he has run it for more than 30 years. he saved the lives of hundreds during the geno
the victims were mostly ethnic tsutsis, the perpetrators. we have more from the rwandan capitol. >> tears of pain. for the past 20 years, these women have relived the trauma of not only seeing their families hacked to death, but also getting raped. they can barely orrate their ordeal without breaking down. her family was killed in the genocide. >> the pain is at times too much to bear. we still have the scars of the genocide, but our children give us hope. >> just 12 years...
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. >> i would say to the perpetrator and anyone who would attempt to aid or abet him, we're coming forou. >> two suspects are booked into the jail, and now one of them is talking. >> he's hunting, you know, looking for the next victim. >> a recently arrived inmate catches the attention of staff and other inmates. >> he's out there in the sally port and shaking his wing at everybody, which is not something you do to a bunch of guys in orange. >> and -- >> i don't rob and steal. i swipe and i swindle. >> a father of five is headed to prison. but now his pregnant girlfriend visits with haunting news from home. >> i got bruises and scratches all over my back, and it's not anybody in the house with me. what is it? ♪ >>> tulsa, oklahoma lies at the intersection of two of the nation's best known symbolic locations. it's where tornado alley meets the bible belt. >> can't buy alcohol on sundays. kind of roll out the carpet at 9:00. it's that kind of town. 2:00 in the morning, 4:00 in the morning you'll be hard pressed to find something other than an all-night restaurant that's open. for some of
. >> i would say to the perpetrator and anyone who would attempt to aid or abet him, we're coming forou. >> two suspects are booked into the jail, and now one of them is talking. >> he's hunting, you know, looking for the next victim. >> a recently arrived inmate catches the attention of staff and other inmates. >> he's out there in the sally port and shaking his wing at everybody, which is not something you do to a bunch of guys in orange. >> and -- >>...
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chad condemns all forms of violations of human rights, and any violence, regardless of the perpetrators. that an independent inquiry be quick -- be carried out at determine responsibilities in violations of human rights that have been committed so far. however, it seems to us to be difficult to clarify the situation, the field of human rights violations without a minimum of stability and reducing the tension that currently prevails in ukraine. partieswhy we urge all to exercise restraint and invite pride ofn to give place to a peaceful settlement to the crisis. we believe that a political solution is possible within the framework of direct and candid negotiations between the , mindful of the basic principles in the united nations charter. to this end, we encourage all to give negotiations a chance, and to back the mediation negotiation efforts that are underway. we cherish the hope that a meeting scheduled for april 17 in geneva will enable us to make progress in a search for a solution to this crisis. i thank you. chadthink the resistive of for his assessment and give the floor to the
chad condemns all forms of violations of human rights, and any violence, regardless of the perpetrators. that an independent inquiry be quick -- be carried out at determine responsibilities in violations of human rights that have been committed so far. however, it seems to us to be difficult to clarify the situation, the field of human rights violations without a minimum of stability and reducing the tension that currently prevails in ukraine. partieswhy we urge all to exercise restraint and...
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at large to face justice. >> how can you expect people to move on with their lives when you see perpetratorsround freely some of them with money they looted from this country. >> reporter: mothers killed their children and neighbor turned against neighbor in 100 days of maddening killing. it take along time before this traumatized nation movers on. rwanda. >>> she survived the genocide by hiding in a bathroom with seven other women for three months. she's written several books about the ordeal including the rosary and left to tell discovering god amid the rwandan holocaust. thanks for being with us, i know it's very tough. tell us about your story living in a bathroom for 91 days. what was that like. >> it was hell. it wasn't something that i can really compare to any kind of life. we were in the bathroom on the 8th of april 2 days after the genocide started. with other seven with three by four feet. the whole time we couldn't speak to each other. the man told us, he won't even tell his children that we were there. so he said be quiet, don't even flush the water of the bathroom unless somebo
at large to face justice. >> how can you expect people to move on with their lives when you see perpetratorsround freely some of them with money they looted from this country. >> reporter: mothers killed their children and neighbor turned against neighbor in 100 days of maddening killing. it take along time before this traumatized nation movers on. rwanda. >>> she survived the genocide by hiding in a bathroom with seven other women for three months. she's written several...
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and allow lgbt people including youth to be tortured openly without any consequences for their perpetrators. thank you very much. >> thank you. so, now julie dorf from the council of [speaker not understood]. >> good morning. thank you for inviting me. i am a senior advisor with the council for global equality in washington, d.c., but i reside here in san francisco ~. and for the past 30 years i've been involved with the former soviet union and russia's human rights situation and have degree in russian and soviet studies and have been traveling there since the mid '80s when i worked on soviet jury matter. since then i have focused my entire career on defendin
and allow lgbt people including youth to be tortured openly without any consequences for their perpetrators. thank you very much. >> thank you. so, now julie dorf from the council of [speaker not understood]. >> good morning. thank you for inviting me. i am a senior advisor with the council for global equality in washington, d.c., but i reside here in san francisco ~. and for the past 30 years i've been involved with the former soviet union and russia's human rights situation and...
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and allow lgbt people including youth to be tortured openly without any consequences for their perpetrators. thank you very much. >> thank you. so, now julie dorf from the council of [speaker not understood]. >> good morning. thank you for inviting me. i am a senior advisor with the council for global equality in washington, d.c., but i reside here in san francisco ~.
and allow lgbt people including youth to be tortured openly without any consequences for their perpetrators. thank you very much. >> thank you. so, now julie dorf from the council of [speaker not understood]. >> good morning. thank you for inviting me. i am a senior advisor with the council for global equality in washington, d.c., but i reside here in san francisco ~.
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and allow lgbt people including youth to be tortured openly without any consequences for their perpetrators. thank you very much. >> thank you. so, now julie dorf from the
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did he say anything as this attack was happening allegedly, if he were the perpetrator, but also after he was subdued? >> not that i am aware of. when i spoke with my officer earlier, it was shortly after the incident. it was a very quick conversation. i was just seeing if he was okay. so i did not get into any of the details. i have not spoken with him since then. i will be talking with him later on this afternoon. >> have you had a chance to talk to his family yet? >> i have not, no. >> mr. dreer, thank you. we appreciate you joining us with these details. there are so many details yet to be uncovered in what happened and what possibly could have been the motive for an alleged attack from the hands of a 16-year-old student before classes even got under way. at franklin regional senior high school. joining me now is jean casarez, our legal correspondent, also following the story for us. possibly the worst time for this kind of thing to happen, because no one is behind closed doors and really able to protect themselves against this kind of attack. >> and so vulnerable, right when you'r
did he say anything as this attack was happening allegedly, if he were the perpetrator, but also after he was subdued? >> not that i am aware of. when i spoke with my officer earlier, it was shortly after the incident. it was a very quick conversation. i was just seeing if he was okay. so i did not get into any of the details. i have not spoken with him since then. i will be talking with him later on this afternoon. >> have you had a chance to talk to his family yet? >> i have...
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after all, it's because they come from white perpetrators themselves that we have continued to allow the images to trump testimony from victimized communities. and we would treat the pictures as mere records, we forget that photography was a key proponent of the lynching ritual which helped the mob accomplish its goals, older during and long after the victim's murder. the photographs didn't simply document violence. they very much performed it. make no mistake. without centura collection exists because mob incorporate photography into their violent rituals, especially between 1890-1930, lynchings were freckly theatrical productions. the newspapers often announced the time and location so the crowd together. spectators knew that they would see familiar characters, so-called black rapists and white adventures, and that these characters would perform a predictable script of forced confession and mutilation. souvenir hunting would complete the drum with audience participation, but because the most coveted keep state, the victims bones and burnt flesh, were in limited supply, pictures bec
after all, it's because they come from white perpetrators themselves that we have continued to allow the images to trump testimony from victimized communities. and we would treat the pictures as mere records, we forget that photography was a key proponent of the lynching ritual which helped the mob accomplish its goals, older during and long after the victim's murder. the photographs didn't simply document violence. they very much performed it. make no mistake. without centura collection exists...
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i must conclude that the white house used your talking points to perpetrate its own misguided political agenda. i believe that the white house wanted america to believe al qaeda to be on the run. thus, they need it had attacks to be in response to an ant islamic video so the white house used your talking points to say so. but we knew that al qaeda and other affiliates and participated in the attacks. officers on the ground knew that there was no protest. the american people had known that those officers knew if the administration told them the truth the public would now know that these terrorists were to blame. the public would better understand the threat we are facing today. and our intelligence and defense professionals could have been mobilized with greater speed to find and take these terrorists off the battlefield. i don't believe the administration learned the lesson of its failure, ub fortunately. ambassador rice stated on february 23 of this year that she had no regrets. she still believed the talking points represented, the best information that we had at the time. that is sim
i must conclude that the white house used your talking points to perpetrate its own misguided political agenda. i believe that the white house wanted america to believe al qaeda to be on the run. thus, they need it had attacks to be in response to an ant islamic video so the white house used your talking points to say so. but we knew that al qaeda and other affiliates and participated in the attacks. officers on the ground knew that there was no protest. the american people had known that those...
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the rwandans made is great contribution to bringing many perpetrators to justice. the u.n. did well. there are questions about the cost of the process, the length of the trials, and, i suppose, to some extent, the assistance given to the witnesses who helped in the trials. overall, the two processes, the one in rwanda and one in the tanzania on behalf of the u.n. had positive results. >> cumulative i were they supposed to tell a story not only to rwanda about justice eventually coming, but to the rest of the world so tomorrow's genociders may think twice before trying to do something like this. >> i think there were two things going on. first of all, the ability to create a record which would have withstood some judicial scrutiny, a lot of people had say about what the record looked like. historically we had a better upping of what happened in -- understanding of what happened in rwanda. the trial processes took a lot of time to work out the detail of what was going on through the entirety of the country. additionally, part of the feature of the trial process was to create
the rwandans made is great contribution to bringing many perpetrators to justice. the u.n. did well. there are questions about the cost of the process, the length of the trials, and, i suppose, to some extent, the assistance given to the witnesses who helped in the trials. overall, the two processes, the one in rwanda and one in the tanzania on behalf of the u.n. had positive results. >> cumulative i were they supposed to tell a story not only to rwanda about justice eventually coming,...
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i must conclude that the white house used your talking points to perpetrate its own misguided political white house wanted america to believe al qaeda to be on the run. on they needed the attacks to be in response to an anti-islamic video. so the white house used your talking points to say so. but we knew that al qaeda and other affiliated terrorist organizations and militia groups participated in the attacks. officers on the ground knew there was no protest. if the american people had known that those officers knew, if the administration told them the truth the public would now know these terrorists were to blame. the public would better understand the threat we are facing today. and our intelligence and defense professionals could have been mobilized with greater speed to find and take these terrorists off the battlefield. i don't believe the administration learned a lesson of this failure unfortunately. ambassador rice stated on february 23rd of this year she had no regrets. she still believed that the talking points represented, and i quote, the best information we had at the time.
i must conclude that the white house used your talking points to perpetrate its own misguided political white house wanted america to believe al qaeda to be on the run. on they needed the attacks to be in response to an anti-islamic video. so the white house used your talking points to say so. but we knew that al qaeda and other affiliated terrorist organizations and militia groups participated in the attacks. officers on the ground knew there was no protest. if the american people had known...
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in the same way that perpetrators on campuses are not held responsible. the governments are not holding schools responsible. >> a recommendation from the white house task force is that colleges should conduct climate surveys, anone nously of their sunts -- anonymously of their students, because in that way they can measure the number of assaults. will it help? >> surveys are important. they let us see gaps, if they are anonymous. sexual assault is underreported. it is crucial that the surveys have an oversight. we know that according to the federal study that 63% of colleges are underrecording sexual all the. we have to have a mechanism in place to make sure it's accurate. >> and another step is to create a website notalone.gov letting people see the results from college campuses and ones that come from the climate surveys. the website will provide resources for victims. will that help, alexandria? >> i believe that legal education and assistance we can give students - it's really important. know your nine campaign that we launched is a do it yourself stu
in the same way that perpetrators on campuses are not held responsible. the governments are not holding schools responsible. >> a recommendation from the white house task force is that colleges should conduct climate surveys, anone nously of their sunts -- anonymously of their students, because in that way they can measure the number of assaults. will it help? >> surveys are important. they let us see gaps, if they are anonymous. sexual assault is underreported. it is crucial that...
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. >> who are the biggest perpetrators, and where do most of the victims come from?ink the government has a notion that this is some vast criminal enterprise, but probably the majority of people who are trafficked are victims of claims of opportunities perpetrated by individuals and families who are particularly inflicting forced labor on domestic workers as well as some of the unregulated parts of the economy like construction, like catering and domestic work. they need an inspection to be put on them in order to have a hope of clamping out slavery within those sectors. >> thank you very much for your thoughts. >> thanks for having us. >>> three people have been killed in the western province in indonesia. gunmen opened fire on a van campaigning on monday. it's the latest assault on a series of politically motivated attacks in indonesia. >> reporter: here groups who once fought together are now political rivals. they are attacking each other in the lead up to elections. >> translator: sometimes we can't control our people in the field because of the limits of their
. >> who are the biggest perpetrators, and where do most of the victims come from?ink the government has a notion that this is some vast criminal enterprise, but probably the majority of people who are trafficked are victims of claims of opportunities perpetrated by individuals and families who are particularly inflicting forced labor on domestic workers as well as some of the unregulated parts of the economy like construction, like catering and domestic work. they need an inspection to...
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she would say most of these cases the person who is the closest are the perpetrators. >> flush salesperson so, again, throwing in the $1,000 fuel reward card is really what makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #2: actually, getting a great car with 42 highway miles per gallon makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #1: point is there's never been a better time to buy a jetta tdi clean diesel. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a great deal on a jetta tdi. it gets 42 highway miles per gallon. and get a $1,000 fuel reward card. it's like two deals in one. volkswagen has the most tdi clean diesel models of any brand. hurry in and get a $1,000 fuel reward card and 0.9% apr for 60 months on tdi models. crestor got more high-risk patient bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yh! tting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors. because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet a exercise aren't engh to lower cholterol, adding crestor
she would say most of these cases the person who is the closest are the perpetrators. >> flush salesperson so, again, throwing in the $1,000 fuel reward card is really what makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #2: actually, getting a great car with 42 highway miles per gallon makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #1: point is there's never been a better time to buy a jetta tdi clean diesel. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a great deal on a...
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again, any violence perpetrated by the state is too much. genocide is a serious accusation.s what is happening in rwanda acceptable or is what is happening in rwanda genocide still? >> in what happened in rwanda in days isring those 90 unacceptable. what happened before -- this is what the audience does not know -- a genocide is not something that comes out of nowhere. place at a given time . genocide takes place during a civil war. many were being killed. this is when we had more than one million people surrounding the capital city because they , fromed from their homes the regions. they were moving slowly behind the regular army. the rebels were killing them. the genocide was the result of many massacres. those people are being killed because of -- according to a report, a report .as done , sick, people and more women, children, all of the week went to could not fight. we saw them being killed. >> you do not believe that things in rwanda right now are any better than they were 20 years ago? becauseis the problem people who do not know rwanda, in rwanda, we always change da
again, any violence perpetrated by the state is too much. genocide is a serious accusation.s what is happening in rwanda acceptable or is what is happening in rwanda genocide still? >> in what happened in rwanda in days isring those 90 unacceptable. what happened before -- this is what the audience does not know -- a genocide is not something that comes out of nowhere. place at a given time . genocide takes place during a civil war. many were being killed. this is when we had more than...